Queen Elizabeth II just concluded a three-month series of public celebrations to mark her 90th birthday, so she wrapped things up in the most tech savvy way she could by thanking her well-wishers in a tweet. In the Queen's world, this is a big deal—she hasn't graced her followers with a visit to Twitter in over two years. She shared the tweet on the Royal Family's official Twitter account, politely writing, "I am most grateful for the many digital messages of goodwill I have received and would like to thank you all for your kindness."

The Queen made it clear that she'd personally written the tweet by signing "Elizabeth R." at the end of her note. Just in case there was any confusion, however, her post was followed by several tweets and even a photograph promising us that the Queen herself was behind the post. The photo, which is captioned by a crown emoji (yes, really) features the Queen seated at a regal-looking desk, proper as always, typing out the tweet on an iPad.

The Queen shared her first-ever tweet back in 2014 when celebrating a new exhibition at London's Science Museum. Her post simply read, "It is a pleasure to open the Information Age exhibition today at the @ScienceMuseum and I hope people will enjoy visiting. Elizabeth R." These few basic words caused a social media frenzy, with #TheQueenTweets echoing throughout the Twitterverse. (And the reaction has been no different this time around!)

Any 90-year-old who can navigate the ultra-millennial territory that is Twitter deserves kudos (I'm a twenty-something and I can barely figure it out), but a 90-year-old who also happens to be a monarch? Epic. Take a look at the Queen's tweet (and its follow-ups) below. Hopefully we won't have to wait another two years for the next one!